January 31, 2017 · Update

Creating the sounds of an entire universe from scratch is no easy task, and a lot went into creating the audio world of Robinson: The Journey. Not the least of which is the minimalistic and haunting soundtrack composed by Jesper Kyd. Starting today you can listen to Jesper Kyd's Robinson: The Journey soundtrack on ...

November 23, 2016 · Dev Insight

When the concept of non-linear gaming first began to emerge in the '80s, the possibility that players would one day explore game worlds without boundaries was a distant but beguiling dream. As technology advanced, and 3D environments took over, that possibility became much more of a reality and the push began to turn those worlds into ever more realistic virtual playgrounds – living, breathing realizations of new universes, where you couldn't just go anywhere, but could also do just about anything.

November 08, 2016 · News

We have lift-off! Today marks the arrival of Robinson: The Journey for PlayStation® VR, and after a lot of hard work for an amazing new platform, we're very excited to be able to share the launch trailer for the game with you.

November 07, 2016 · Dev Insight

Try everything. Keep only the very best ideas. Make the game
you've always wanted to play.That, in a nutshell, has been the development philosophy
behind Robinson: The Journey. Rather than use every VR feature just because ooh, shiny new tech!, the team carefully
prototyped and considered each element of gameplay and locomotion and kept only
the most intuitive, natural, and fun.

November 03, 2016 · Dev Insight

You've seen the horror films. A group of people are lost in the woods, and they are terrified. The woods are full of sounds—birds; rustling leaves; cracking, creaking branches; wind—but no one notices until it goes silent. That's when everyone knows something has gone horribly, horribly wrong. It makes a good metaphor for audio engineering in games.